by Ger3459 June 11, 2018

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 30, 2025

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim May 1, 2025

1. Used during sexual intercourse - often demanding deeper penetration from the recieving end
2. Used during a situation which may be unwanted by a person or party, or in a severe or outright dangerous situation
3. Said by one to comment in a positive way on something that they have experienced or taken part in, seen or eaten
2. Used during a situation which may be unwanted by a person or party, or in a severe or outright dangerous situation
3. Said by one to comment in a positive way on something that they have experienced or taken part in, seen or eaten
by Jack Spank9049 December 24, 2022

by not Shylilly or filian April 10, 2024

Pronounced , "Mee Mee or May May"
A grown-up who wants to be treated and respected as an adult but indulged as a child. Moreover, they reject the notion that they behave like children. This adult will be unaware that the conversation is directed toward him or her.
A grown-up who wants to be treated and respected as an adult but indulged as a child. Moreover, they reject the notion that they behave like children. This adult will be unaware that the conversation is directed toward him or her.
In class, John is such a me me. Every question and comment from our professor must be tailored to his ego.
by amanofhisword September 17, 2022

The alpha and the omega of all internet comebacks. This phrase stands alone as the only statement powerful enough to truly reverse a dreaded "no u" comeback. This is considered the ultimate and final demise to any argument, as it leaves the recipient utterly defenseless and incapable of countering.
An often overlooked aspect of this potent phrase is the way in which it subtly manages to transcend the common rules of language and grammar to mean "That's Not You, It's Me" AND "That's Not Me" simultaneously. This unparalleled versatility enables it to reflect all the negative aspects of an argument onto the victim whilst projecting only positivity upon those who wield it.
An often overlooked aspect of this potent phrase is the way in which it subtly manages to transcend the common rules of language and grammar to mean "That's Not You, It's Me" AND "That's Not Me" simultaneously. This unparalleled versatility enables it to reflect all the negative aspects of an argument onto the victim whilst projecting only positivity upon those who wield it.
Matt: "You suck. Go commit bathtub toaster!"
Steven: "No u"
Matt: "No u"
Steven: "Hah, nice comeback you turbo virgin! I'm the best."
Matt: "No me"
*Steven begins pouring himself a Toaster Bath*
Steven: "No u"
Matt: "No u"
Steven: "Hah, nice comeback you turbo virgin! I'm the best."
Matt: "No me"
*Steven begins pouring himself a Toaster Bath*
by ClaiborneF March 27, 2019
